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		<title>Step by Step Guide to Car Resprays &#8211; Respraying Paint and Paint Repair</title>
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 Respraying your car means you are prepared to devote some time and money to complete this project. There is no reason why you can&#8217;t do this yourself, but you are going to need some guidelines. Unless of course you are already a professional car painter.
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<p> Respraying your car means you are prepared to devote some time and money to complete this project. There is no reason why you can&#8217;t do this yourself, but you are going to need some guidelines. Unless of course you are already a professional car painter.</p>
<p>First of all make up your mind to accept that you are not going to get the same professional looking job by using spray paints from a can. That&#8217;s not to say you can&#8217;t use them and get<span id="more-125"></span> decent results. Just don&#8217;t raise your expectations to high. Respraying your car will take some getting used to.</p>
<p>First Step:<br />
Do all of your sanding of the rough spots, and filling of the holes. There is no point in doing this after you have cleaned the car you will just be defeating the purpose of washing the car in the first place.</p>
<p>Second step:<br />
You must start with a clean car. If you don&#8217;t then your final paint finish will be a mess. Every bit of debris that you left on the car will be evident after the respraying.</p>
<p>Hint: If your car is wet and you shine a light on it you will clearly see any imperfections that you didn&#8217;t catch in the first or second step</p>
<p>Third Step<br />
Now you have to mask off all of the areas where you do not want paint. If you aren&#8217;t really diligent in this step you could end up being really sorry that you didn&#8217;t. It would be a shame to have a beautiful paint finish, but half the paint is on the windows or chrome.</p>
<p>Fourth Step<br />
Practice a little bit with your spray. There is a bit of a technique to it. Remember we said that respraying your car does take some time. Practice on a piece of cardboard. That way you are not as likely to get squirts or blobs of paint. Keep the spray moving continuously, and in very light coats. Several light coats of paint are far superior to two thick ones, that will look really uneven.</p>
<p>Fifth Step<br />
Allow the coats of paint to dry at least one hour in between. Then apply the finishing coat. Again this should be applied just like the paint. A flowing motion with just a very light coating.</p>
<p>By taking your time to do the job right and following these respraying instructions you should end up with a very acceptable completed project. If you try and take short cuts then this is where your problems will start.</p>
<p>Make sure you use good quality equipment and products. Take your time, because when you start to rush a stage then that&#8217;s where mistakes take place. Remember to use the proper safety measures such as the right protective gear.</p>
<p>Ideally it helps to be able to respray your car on a warm sunny day, as it helps to set or bake the paint on, giving it a nicer finish.</p>
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Protecting your car from auto theft
While you may be worrying about your car&#8217;s gas mileage, and or thinking about a new paint job, there&#8217;s something else you might want to keep in mind. Technology in car protection is constantly improving, and one of your first priorities when thinking about your car is its safety. What [...]]]></description>
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<p>Protecting your car from auto theft</p>
<p>While you may be worrying about your car&#8217;s gas mileage, and or thinking about a new paint job, there&#8217;s something else you might want to keep in mind. Technology in car protection is constantly improving, and one of your first priorities when thinking about your car is its safety. What would happen if someone tried breaking into your car? Would you be informed? Would they be able to start the car? These are some things you might want to look into when choosing your car&#8217;s safety.</p>
<p>You might have the infamous sound alarm. Upon disturbance, these will emit a loud, often continuous cacophony, consisting often of the car&#8217;s horn, various noises, and sometimes a prerecorded voice. The effectiveness of this is that a criminal doesn&#8217;t want to get caught. The instant your alarm goes off, the vandal or thief will likely go running. While you may not catch the crook, your will be where you left it, hopefully without a sc<span id="more-250"></span>ratch.</p>
<p>Arming and disarming the alarm can be rather easy. Often, it involves the keys, and the driver can manually shut off the alarm by placing their key in the door. They may also be able to disengage the alarm from a button, usually attachable to the keys. There is also sometimes a button hidden inside the car to override the alarm.</p>
<p>How the alarm is triggered depends on the make and model of your vehicle. There are also many after market alarms, which can be purchased and installed after buying your car. These can be set off from opening the doors or trunk, and also when the hood is opened, or the ignition is turned on. They can also be triggered by an impact to the car, or a difference in voltage in the car, though the latter has become less useful, as car technology is starting to incorporate more electronics into vehicles.</p>
<p>Sirens and alarms, however, are not entirely effective. Some people might be able to get away with the car before you can get to it. Also, due to the number of alarms set off by accident in the past, people in urban areas are generally not prone to respond to a car alarm. So, what&#8217;s another good security precaution? Car immobilizers!</p>
<p>Car immobilizers are devices that prevent an unauthorized person in your car from driving away with it. It can prevent hotwiring, because the car will only start when the correct key is inserted. This is because the key contains a miniature circuit, and that will connect the electricity in the car. These have proven so efficient, that they are mandatory in all new cars in several nations, since as early as 1997.</p>
<p>In some cases, attempts to use the car will be reported through satellite or mobile phone. Some people might even try using a unauthorized copy of the key, but while that will not be sequenced, the car will still not start, and the report will be made. These immobilizers, like the alarms, can be purchased post-market, for older cars, which tend to be candidates for small auto theft.</p>
<p>The price of these security measures depends on where you get them, and how efficient they are. But, regardless of the cost, it&#8217;s a definite investment to have one installed into your car. You&#8217;re pouring the money into your car for insurance, gas, and tune ups anyway, and this is surely just as important as the other things.</p>
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		<title>Smart Car Repair is the Way to Go</title>
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		<title>Car Wax and Car Paint Sealant. When to use them</title>
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A car enthusiast will find few things more pleasurable than standing back and admiring the results of a few hours labour on a Sunday afternoon after having washed and waxed his car.
If you are interested in maintaining that showroom look you need more than elbow grease. You will also need quality products, especially when it [...]]]></description>
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<p>A car enthusiast will find few things more pleasurable than standing back and admiring the results of a few hours labour on a Sunday afternoon after having washed and waxed his car.</p>
<p>If you are interested in maintaining that showroom look you need more than elbow grease. You will also need quality products, especially when it comes to getting a nice shine onto your car using wax or paint sealant. Both will give you a lasting shine and both need to be applied regularly, so what&#8217;s the difference?</p>
<p>Ok, first off, wax and car paint sealant achieve the same desired effect. They are both paint protectors. They are designed to be applied after you have polished your car&#8217;s paintwork. The tiny abrasions and scratches in your paintwork is reduced or removed with polish. As it is designed to restore your paintwork to its original colour and shine, polish is slightly abrasive which also means that it will remove any wax that was previously applied leaving your paintwork<span id="more-235"></span> unprotected. This is where wax and paint sealant comes in. It is applied after the polish has done its work in order to protect it.</p>
<p>I hope you have picked up on the fact that because the two types of product do the same thing then you don&#8217;t need to use both at the same time. Some people think that they need to apply paint sealant before they apply wax. This is not the case. You can do if you so choose but you don&#8217;t really gain anything. So, you have a personal choice to make. Paint sealant or wax.</p>
<p>Right, back to the original question. What&#8217;s the difference?</p>
<p>The ingredients make all the difference. If the list of ingredients shoes any reference to a natural wax such as Carnauba then it is a wax. If it is made from synthetic ingredients and contains no naturally occurring wax then it is a paint sealant.</p>
<p>However, there is another problem. There are no laws to stop a car sealant manufacturer calling their product a wax. The reason they do this is that that majority of people who will buy their product know they want to wax their car. They will therefore look for a wax in the shop. The majority of people won&#8217;t care whether it is synthetic or not as long as it does the job they want it to do.</p>
<p>So, in the end, you have a personal choice to make. Look for a wax if you want to only work with a natural wax product. If you prefer to work with synthetics then look for a paint sealant. Don&#8217;t go by the product name though. You need to look at the ingredients, just to be sure.</p>
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Benefits of Getting Car Paint Protection Sydney 
If you like your car, you’ll probably do what it takes to protect it from scratches, dents, and other forms of damage. It is important to realize though that over time, your new car will have all sorts of scrapes and the paint has a possibility to fading [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you like your car, you’ll probably do what it takes to protect it from scratches, dents, and other forms of damage. It is important to realize though that over time, your new car will have all sorts of scrapes and the paint has a possibility to fading away. This scenario sounds grim for many car owners. Fortunately, there is a way to protect your beloved vehicle from outside elements and make your car look and feel brand new. Getting <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.brookvaleautocentre.com.au/vehicle-protection/paint-protection/">car p<span id="more-233"></span>aint protection Sydney</a> is recommended.</p>
<p>The car paint protection Sydney works best because it gives immediate protection against different weather conditions. Be it rain or shine, you can be sure that the paint on your car won’t fade or peel off anytime soon. The sun, in particular, is a major cause of fading. By using car paint protection Sydney, you eliminate the problem. In essence, car paint protection a defensive layer on top of regular paint. It can be matched to the color of your car so it will look perfect.</p>
<p><strong>Is there is Difference among Car Paint Protection Sydney Products? </strong></p>
<p>There are a number of car paint protection products in the market today. Car owners need to distinguish good products from bad. Some of the features you need to look for in a car paint protection Sydney include the following:</p>
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<li>Capability to withstand extreme weather conditions </li>
<li>Protects against ultra-violet rays of the sun </li>
<li>Ability to block corrosion </li>
<li>Won’t fade, crack, or fall off </li>
<li>No plastic, resin, wax, or PTFE in its composition </li>
<li>Deodorises the vehicle </li>
<li>Suitability for both external and internal glass</li>
<li>Gives the “wet” look upon application </li>
<li>No petroleum fumes</li>
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<p>The above-mentioned features are merely a rough guide on what you should look for. A reputable automotive dealer or parts seller may recommend specialized products to suit your needs. For example, people living near the coasts needs to look for a car paint protection Sydney that prevents corrosion effectively because salt water can be damaging to the vehicle’s body.</p>
<p>Many car owners decide to apply the car paint protection Sydney themselves due to cost considerations. It is a lot cheaper to do it yourself because you avoid paying stamp duty and luxury taxes. Applying the car protection is not as difficult as it sounds. It also gives you the opportunity to know your vehicle inside out. DIY application is also particularly recommended for used car owners, you will be able to see any imperfections, minor dents, or scratches on the vehicle.</p>
<p>If you prefer to have a professional do it, be prepared to shell out some cash. Most detailing professionals can do a good job and provide additional services at the same time. Just be sure that you trust the person that’s going to put the car paint protection Sydney on your vehicle.</p>
<p>Remember that a lot of dealers are unscrupulous. Some are even notorious for scrimping on costs. To get the best results for your vehicle, go to a reputable dealer or professional. It would be best if the person is referred to by friends who tried similar services in the past.</p>
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<p>Here is the fast version of my home-made instructional film on how to paint your own car yourself. This is no dialogue just the whole process from start to finish. Totally DiY, low cost- enjoy. www.pumthuggee.com<br />
<h3>Help answer the question about Car Paint</h3>
<p>Car paint&#8230;?<br />The paint on my spoiler is peeling off.  How do I paint over it?<br />
Where can I find car paint?<br />
Does this look like what I could use?</p>
<p>http://www.expresspaint.com/productcart/pc/viewCart.asp</p>
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<p>I am a 32 year old guy living with my girlfriend of three years in Sydney. I am currently employed as Human resource manager in one of the banks (won’t mention which, he he). I love surfing, going out to the movies or just hanging out with my girl or friends.Visit<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.brookvaleautocentre.com.au/vehicle-protection/paint-protection/"> Brookvale Auto Center </a> for <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.brookvaleautocentre.com.au/vehicle-protection/paint-protection/"> Car Paint Protection Sydney </a></p>
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